Segmentation of Ordinary Images and Medical Images with an Adaptive Hidden Markov Model and Viterbi Algorithm

Author:

Song Yinglei1,Adobah Benjamin1,Qu Junfeng2,Liu Chunmei3

Affiliation:

1. School of Electronic and Information Sciences, Jiangsu University of Science and Technology, Zhenjiang, 212003, China

2. Department of Computer Science and Information Technology Clayton State University, Morrow, GA 30260, United States

3. Department of Systems and Computer Science, Howard University, Washington DC, 20059, United States

Abstract

Background: Image segmentation is an important problem in both image processing and computer vision. Given an image, the goal of image segmentation is to label each pixel in the image such that the pixels with the same label collectively represent an object. Materials and Methods: Due to the inherent complexity and noise that may exist in images, developing an algorithm that can generate excellent segmentation results for an arbitrary image is still a challenging problem. In this paper, a new adaptive Hidden Markov Model is developed to describe the spatial and semantic relationships among pixels in an image. Based on this statistical model, image segmentation can be efficiently performed with an adaptive Viterbi algorithm in linear time. Results: The algorithm is unsupervised and does not require being used along with any other approach in image segmentation. Testing results on synthetic and real images show that this algorithm is able to achieve excellent segmentation results in both ordinary images and medical images. Conclusion: An implementation of this algorithm in MATLAB is freely available upon request.

Funder

Fund of Specially Appointed Professor of Jiangsu

Publisher

Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Endocrinology

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